The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, July 22, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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lllul IiMim ftiMht' whole t in l1 Ih ii w it lit. In
matter splrtliuil, t'liiii't'rntiiK thr mi I v n i Inn
,f Minis, mill Hit right Knniiiineiit nf I In'
cliuivli: nml If iiitH-mnry Jwlii and illHwt'
of nil I lie Ifinnoral ii'"l" nf all christians.
14. A lit'rt'tlo, lioliliiitt ur li'nrliliiit false
doctrine roncrriiliiit tin' s.ierniiieiii, Ii r-
com iiiiitilcut I'll itml tli'iirailt'il, uml liuinlril
over Id I In' MH'uliir I'tiiirl.
IT. btrulur pi'iiict'H uii llllnif In mmr to
(Icft'iii! tlm I'liuri'li msii'.nni lirrrtli'i iiic ox
roiiiiniiiili'itlt'u, itml tliry urn lulu tinilrr it n
lnti'iullrt.
IX. Tim ftiMitlii of lit-M'tlra uto to In1 Ctm
filOUlCll mid H))lll'(l tU till' I'lllll'I'll.
10. Ad viH.'iitt'it or notarli'H, fuvorliiK hrli".
ties, or thi'lr (li'fi'iiilt'nt, or iilt'iullnx fur tlii'iu
In litw mills, or wrllliiK dwuint'iiU fur lliriu,
are lufiiiiioiiH uml dUNpi'inli'il from ollloi',
20. Tlio Hcculur jMiwt'iu, vtlii'llitT iwrinii
nt'iit or ti'injoiiiry, are bound to Kwear that
tliry will I'xti'iiiiliiiiti', luri'ordliiK to tht'lr
powtT, ull hi'rt'tli!ooiili'iiiiii'(l liy tin' churcli
and a ti'inponil lord not (mrulng hlx l;md of
hornt leu. Is I'X-roiiiinuiili'uti'd.
21. Thoio nlnni'd with the croMH for tliu
cxtt'rinlimtloii of Iuti'IIcm, rtjoii't) In tlm
prlvlli'gi! jcriinli'd to tliu cruHiult'iH fur tlm
lit'lp of tlm holy Hind.
22. Tln'y are absolved from all o! 'Hunt Ion
who arc In anywlHti bound to litift lr
23. Whoever dlt'H In baltlc atfalnst the, un-
bellevliiK. mi'iMls tin) kingdom of heaven.
24. Wu do not tiHlt'i'iii those lioiiili'lden, to
whom It inuy luive liapH iied In their zeal for
their mother chuttdi iiualnnt trio ex-roin
i.iiiiilculf'il, to kill Home of I In in.
2.V TliHt rntliolli! I'rlnceH arc bound, both
tiy civh and canon law, iml to na t ive or
toleraw lierellfH, and much nmit) me. net to
permit their rlN'. or other exeii iMi of their
religion, of rather, their fnl"1 Heet, but are
muni Holeinnly bound ifveiy wli"i-, lo reptd
and expel them.
26, Tltt? Tullowlna; ten,.oial puiilhbmenlx
arc to be enforced uti b' fi Hi : lt Infamy,
and tlioco;ixivii40t riinttiiiillfleatlotm for all
civil acid. 2iul.- Iiiti i.,.litllty. an well msllvo
an jianhlvo (tint I", ittey am neither mako
,.iil'inir itibi rii, li a i left lo them by
oiiiero). iJru-jOk.. of jjat.nuil power over
i children, th Ivn nt dowry, mid other
! privilege granted to women, Bin (.'onflnea-
1 (Ion of all oodk. lilh That viikhuI and
dluvcM and other uro free from ull, even
worn obllgatloim duo to their lord or an
other. 7th ftapltu corporal puiilhmeiit,
CNpeclally deuth, und perpetual ImprlMiu-
lni'iit.
27, Tho canon law forbiili ull t deration
2H. That melropolltaim ami b.hu; am to
ex-commmilcatti hlin who grant liberty of
COTllH.'leilCf
29, No oath In to be kept toward heretic
prlnctm, lordn or otberx,
DO, Htrretlc art) t. bo deprived of all civil
and paternal rlghtM,
Hi. Tlm pope en n almolvo from all oath,
82. Kvery bUhup I ordinary Judgo In a
rauKO of liereny. Thu reanon In bei'iumn tlm
IiIbIkijw can ex-of)lclo. and ought tuuxtlrpaut
heretlcK, and Inlllet upon them tho duo pun
Miment. and to thl ara bound on pain of
deponltlon. Ileiilileit, an; tlm Iniiubtltur e
pedally deputed by the ajiotitollo (tea,
Kvery bluhnp In IiIh dloceite In thought to be,
and In re Ity N, u nutural liugulHltor, (lller
ully born Iniiulnltor;, no un to havo the name
power with thoNtt already mentioned In a
chum) of heri'Ny.
H.'l. In every promlnHory oath, although
absolutely taken, tliers arc certain condl
tioiiN tacitly undcrNtood, umongMt which arc;
InI If I cam 2nd-To niiv tho right and
authority of a Niipcrlor; 8nl When the oath
uppoHCN thu honor of the apoNtoilc wc U bo
Illicit.
iM. That thfi council of Trent, (the I nut and
great niithorlty of Itome), decreo and eom
iniinilN that tliu nacred canon anil ull gen
eral council ah) the other apotillc enact
mejil liwued In favor of occlelaMlcat
perhoii of ecclettliiNt leal liberty, and ugainNt
It vlolutor, ull of which by HiIn prewint
decree It rcnow. and munt bo exactly ob
nervcd by ull.
CARDINAL'S OATH.
"I, .cardinal of the Holy Komun
church, do promlNO and wear that, from thl
time to the end of my life, 1 will bo faithful
and obedient unto Ht, Peter, the holy upon
tollc Human church, und our ruoxt holy lord,
the pope of Home, und hi micci'twor, canon
Ically und lawfully elected! that I will give
no advice, cotiNent or BNNlNtance agiilnut the
pontifical niujoity und perxonj that I will
never knowingly und udvhtedly, to their In
jury or dingrace, make public the council
entrusted to me by thenutelvivi, or by men
nengemor letU'M; also that 1 will give them
any aiwlntance in retaining, defending und
recovering the Homun papacy and the regal la
of Peter, with all my might and endeavor, no
fur a the right and privilege of my order
will allow It, und will defend them ngalimt
all their honor and vtatn, and 1 will direct
and defend, with due form and honor, tho
legate and nuncio of the aptHttolIc nee, In
the territories, churchon, monuxterle and
other lieneflce committed to my keeping)
and I will cordially co-operate with them
und treat them with honor In their coming,
abiding and returning, and that 1 will whInI
unto blood all person whatsoever who Khali
uttempt anything against litem. That 1 will,
by every way und by every mean trlve to
preserve, augment and advance the right
honor, privilege,, the authority of the Holy
Human bUhop, our lord the pope und hi be
fore mentioned aiiccciuiorN; und that, at
whatever time anything hIiiiII tie decided to
their prejudice, which 1 out of my power to
hinder, a coon ua 1 ihall know that any
IU' or tnouNure have been taken in tho
mutter, 1 will luulfo it known to the ame,
our lord or hi HunceiHttor, or aome other per
son by whone tueun It may lie brought to
their knowledge. That 1 will keep and carry
out and chuho others to keep and carry out
the rules of the holy futlier, tho decrees.
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tluii.uf Ilie Iliily liiilni rVMiit. ff lfitiy
itii iiitiry, an lo Islllnu- tin' lliiv-liolils of the
iinmIi at eeriitln pifM'i IIh iI linn . aei'tinl
Ing to tho tenor of that ulileh I hnve jtiht
reitil thruui!h. That I will seek nut mid
oppose, pcr..i'1'uto uml light (ulmil cunatil
IH'rntt'iitiiriim et Impiigmitiirum) nititlie.t
ln rt-1 tr M'hlitmiilli'N wliu opium) our lord,
the NiN'iif Hume, uml bin Itefure liienl liinetl
NiircoNMir, anil thin 1 will do Willi every
Mill)lt' t irurt."
t (Mlglllituii'l Ibeii Kent tu Hie pope.
BISHOP'S OATH.
.elect of the I let roll
"I.
dlut't'M', from heni'eforwurd will be faithful
anil obedient to Ht. I'eter the Apostle mid tu
the Holy Human ehiireh. and to our lord, the
holy pope of Hume, ami to bin hiici'chsois,
cunoiileally entering, 1 will neither ittlvUe,
consent nor do any thing I Iml t In y niay lose
life or member, or that their prrsotii may lie
seized, or louiils In any wIno laid upon them,
ur any Injuries olTeretl tu them, under any
preteiiHt) whatsoever. Tliu cuuimel with
whleh they hhall Inl runt me by tliemwlven,
their iiiiHMengerH or letters, 1 will nut know
ingly reveal to any, to their prejudice. 1
will help them to defend and keepthu Human
papacy and (he loyalties of Ht. I'eler again),
nil men. Tin) legate of the aptwlollc see,
going and coming, 1 will honurahly treat anil
help In his iiecesHltles. The rlhts, hunors,
privileges und authority of the Holy Human
PRIEST'S OATH.
"I, .now In the presence of
Almighty Ood, the blessed Virgin Mary, Un
blessed Michael the Archangel, tho Mossed
Ht. .lolin (lie (lapllst, tho Holy Apostle Ht.
Peter and Ht. Paul mid the Faints and the
Kacretl Host of Heuven, und U) you, my lord,
I do declare from my heart, without mental
reservation that the pope Is Christ's vicar
general and is the true and oiiv head of Hie
universal church throughout the earth, ntu
that, by virtue of tho key of binding und
loosing given to his holiness by Jesus Christ
ho ha power to depose heretical kings,
princes, stale, commonweullhs and govern
ment.!, all being Illegal without his sacred
confirmation, and that they may safely be
deslroyed, Therefore, to the utmost of my
power, 1 will defend this dts'trlno and his
IioIIIccns' rights and customs against ull
usurpers of tho Protestant authority Wbat
Nucvor, especially against t he now pretended
authority and church In Kngland and ull
adherents, In regard that they be usiirpal
and heretical, opposing the sacred mother,
the church of Hume.
"I tlo denounce and disown uny ullcjtiuncr
as (run to any Protestant king, prince fir
state ur obedience lo uny of their Inferior
officers. I do further declare the doctrine of
Hie church of Knglund, of tho Culvlulsts,
Huguenots and other Protestants, to be
damnable and those to be damned who Will
not forsake the same,
I do further declare that I will help, assist
and ad vise all or any of his hollluess' agent
In uny place wherever I shall he, and lo do
my utmost to extirpate the Protestant doc
trine and to destroy ull their pretended
power, regal or otherwise. I do further prom
ise and declare that, not withstanding 1 may
be permitted by dispensation tu assume uny
heretical religion (PrirtesUuit denominations)
fur the propagation of tho mother church's
Interest, to keep secret und private all her
agents' counsels a they entrust me, and nut
to divulge, directly or Indirectly, by word,
writing or circumstance whatsoever, but to
execiito all whleh shall bo proposed, given
In charge or discovered unto me by you, my
most reverend lord and bishop.
"All of which I, , do swear by tho
blessed Trinity and blessed Hacramenf,
which 1 urn about to receive, to perform on
my part to keep Invloluhly, and do call on
all Him Heavenly und Glorious Host of
Heaven to witness my real Intentions to keep
thin my oath.
"In testimony whereof,! take thl most holy
and blessed Hucrumenl of the Kuchiu lst, and
witness tho sumo further with my conse
crated hand, in the presence of my holy
bishop and ull the priests who assist him In
my ordination to Dm priesthood,"
OATH Of THf 800IITY OF JfSUS.
I, , now In the presence of
Almighty Ood, the blessed Virgin Mary, tho
blessed Mllhael the archangel, the blessed
Ht, John the llaptlst, tho holy apostles Ht.
Peter and Ht. Paul and the saints and sacred
host of heaven, and to you my ghostly futlier,
t do declare from my heart, without mental
reservation that tho pope I Christ' vicar
general and I the true and only head of the
universal church throughout tho earth, and
by the virtue of the keys of binding and
loosing given to hi holiness by Jesus Christ,
he hath power to depose heretical kings,
princes, states, commonwealths, govern
ments, all being Illegal without his sacred con
firmation, und they may tie afoly destroyed.
Therefore, to tho utmost of my power, 1 will
defend thl doctrine and bis holiness' right
and customs against all usurper of the
heretical or Protestant authority whatso
ever, especially against the now pretended
authority and church In Knglund and all
adherunts, In regard that they be usurped
and hertlcal, opposing tho mother church of
Home,
I do renounce and disown any allegiance
a due to any heretical king, prince or slate,
named Protestant, or oliedlcnco to any of
their Inferior magistrate.
I do further declare tho doctrine of the
church of England, of the Calvlnlsts, Hu
guenot and other Protestants, to tho dam
nable, and those to lie damned who will not
forsake the same, I do further declare that
t will help, assist and advise all or any of his
holiness' agent. In any place wherever I
hull be and to do my utmost to extirpate
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Tlit'it Is un ili HvliiiJ ln fuel Dial
lliort wen" itinny IrUlitiion In 1 1 1 1'nlnn
ai'ttiv l"i wi lt' I'ihm' Dn'ii atnl tli'l
uiliinit m-rvli'i' lit ilefi'iwii nf inir jit
I'l litnt'hl, Iml lliey ii Id liol rlilcl- Un
Brniy fur tin jiiirjmsii of slmwlni; I heir
vnlnr fni llit llit(J tu1 Itislilulltitis nf let"
Intnl. Tiny win' moil who mmc lo
till rutin I ry fr tlm nolo ittfHiso ul
nmklnjf H tlirlr future Iiodio biuI Ih
coinliitf Mo t ll rill I .I'll t'ltl.t'lis nf Ilie
Unltoil SiHirH. Tliry dwfiii' that tliry
would bo oU'dlt'tit to our law nml u'o
tort thr laws of our rmmtry, nml In
iloini; ho tliry havo dono inorr thiui
M'rMitm who wrro Inirn 'on Anirrlrun
noli, uml having thus sworn tliry would
lio jirrjurrr did thry not tlo ho, How
over, having taken thu outh of allog
lunco innny of thrm wero traitor to
thl country uml fulnu to thu olillyiitluti
they hful volttiitnrily nsMiitnod. Muny
naturalized Irlnhtnen woro fotiml In tho
rebel army, but thl doe not ny thtit
all tho Irishmen who havo como to
this country are, traitor. Wo verily
boliovo that any man, bo ho Irishman
or of whatever nationality lio may bo,
who came to thl country, asked tho
protection of tho minio and Hworo to
defend and protect tho laws and con
Htltution of tho United Mtate and then
took up arm against thl country, 1
ton-fold worso than JefT Diivi or any
other rebel. And yet there wero many
foreigner who did thl, and today they
Hhould bo branded a double distilled
arch traitor.
Then wo havo In thl country Irlh
men who havo taken the ontli of alleg
iance who uro found bunded together
In secret, oath-bound uocletli', whoo
Hccrct and purpose aro unknown to
tho unlniated, and who hold with
greater tenacity to the color of their
mother country and boast of tho Insti
tution under which they wero reared
than they do of their adopted countrf
and tho flag of America, Thin cla of
men wo bellovo aro dangorou citizen
and tho government of our country
Mhould diband all Much dangcrou or
ganl.atlfin. Our government not only permit,
but encourage ntato military organi
zation, and our grand old common
wealth aland in the front rank with a
well organized and well equipped mili
tary guard, ready when called upon to
go forth to do battle, or It may lie, lay
down their live In defenso of our
nation,
Wo bellovo tho law governing tho
stato military organization contain no
clause that wmiJd compel tho Ancient
Order of Hibernian to do llkewlso,
and that at the call of tho ioeof llome,
they would prlng to tuition and go
forth In dofono of tho Ilomlsh church,
If Hitch I not tho case, why do they
not allow the public to know aomothing
about tholr object and purpose? Why
hold aeeret meeting and have oath,
pa-word and grip, and wear tho
color of Ireland and an emblematic
color fin certain occasion of tho church
of Homo? Why all these ecret meet
ing If there 1 not something else than
truly loyal American organization uro
allowed by law to hold' Why not tell
tho public of your object and Inten
tlon? You daro not do no, and you
know It. Tho Ancient Order of II lber
nian 1 in league with tho Catholic
church, and they aro eomjMdk'd to obey
tho pfijx) of Komo, tho commandor-ln-chief
tif all Hibernian.
Tho object and aim of tho Mason,
Odd Follow and lmllar organization
In tho United Htate aro known to
every jron, and they do not mako
any attempt to keep their great object
hidden from tho outtildo world, but
newpaj)or published in tho Interest
of these societies, and there are largo
number of them published in thl and
other cottntrle, proclaim not only tho
Intention, but tho doing of them,
Tho member of thefw ocletlo aro
among tho best citizen wo have In tho
world, They aro looked ujwn a good,
honest, law-abiding citizen. Can all
thi bo ald of tho Ancient Order of
Hibernian? No! The pooplo of thl
country look uon them u a dangorou
organization, and no oron observe
any of tholr philanthropic work. Thoy
lovo trlct aecrecy and we boliovo their
work are not gootl.Inthprnilent Isjal
Horrible Cruelty of Romani.m.
A frlond writeg to tha Hoston Citizen
from Ixigansport, Ind.:
"Some time ago a party who had
been divorced from hi wifo wanted to
marry again. The priest here refused
to marry him, go he wont to Chicago
and was married by a priest there. In
due course of time a baby was born to
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1 Tlu it- am atstitl m , uu Ik i lii('iti
sm'is.i s bt ; ttllie li Ittb nf tin in ate
inn In It'ttiiaii t 'atltulttn 'I bis I Iho
'Itu'j iitutlttr i luni'li,' fun! incite m-r
ait il lMitii.' ullt 1 It tiel wuiiiltl'
ilM',i m ,ii,. ,'nn tl. bj tluw
I'llt s'"'' 'I'll 'l I 'llgi'HUI'ii U tlllltt'i t
Hilltpn( siilth lite llil nf I lusts'
1 1 111 ruiiH' itiu iltiy,"
- a
Sloe A Villi'V, tin' IhhIs Is, ii ill
solved partnership, Mf. hire l'tt tl n
llt'W Shell Ht, MH lllllill Ittttl HlliHt,
whli'h will Is' known as Aon ilrim Itur-Is-r
Mttip No. 2, w hi'iv be w III Is- .Ii'Hm il
to tin t I all his frh ntls.
. . --, -..-
Ktientui' bakery, fi'.'a S. tilth St.
M tt hi' A Mm
initslile of Hiniiliii, wliei'o Tit Ami itit s ctm
lie fiHIIlit:
I,. I' llini'ketl, t'liiincll lllillts, Inn .
H W. Iltt.liiti'll.
.I. .I st.il I. Hoiilh (iiiiitha, Neb.
tt. W. Webb.
Cheyenne Nous Dentil, Cheyenne. Wyn,
.I h .leltiiy, f'
.1, H. Iliiiwii. Missouri Valley, town.
t'. SiiiIIIi A H,iii, li.ti HKlei nlh street, and
I'lfleenth anil l.iiwroiieo Ms., deliver, Colo.
M V, I'ei rls, iilut l.ariiiior HI. I'enver, Colo.
Watch Uepalrlnic a Hpechilly
All kinds of Jewelry Kepalred
JOHN RUDD,
IlKAI.KII IN
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
-:- AND KlbiVKHWAHK. -:-Kvery
Watch Warranted.
806 H. 16th 8treet, OMA HA , NEB.
FQS. fine livery
Mirhl lluKkMc, Huddle Horses, Carrbixes,
Coupes, hlc, seii
ED. BAUMLEY,
:fioarding a Specialty
17tb and St. Mary' Are.
Teli)ilioni 440,
RETTER A HAAREN,
SIOUX CITY EXCHANGE.
Win eh, IjHivqhh and Cioaiih.
I leer and bunch Hull, Hot bunch every
day from !i u, m, lo I p. in.
1413 Dougln. St., : OMAHA,
Omaha Express and Delivery Co.
'j'M.Kl'llONK747.
Wouing and Light Express Work
,e.....i.u ,i,.u .....A .a tt ....... ,t... ,.t.
J runs iJ.i..,,i i-, mi ;niis .,, i in. itiij
flltlce, lUt North IMIi HI,, lit llrnif Hlure on
H. W, cor. I'th u Chlcitiro sis, I'KK 'KM
KKAHONAIlbh. ,. b.'ITJtNKV,
MaiiHifer,
M. O. MAUL,
Hiicccssor to Urcsel & Maul.
Undertaker and Embalmer
1417 Fariiuiii Street.
Tklki'iiokk km, OMA HA , NEB.
AllfatertfsfreseiVed
211 BOUTH 11TH STREET
TrXKMIONB 2l.
THE BOSTON STORE.
Cor. 10th and Douglai.
JEWELRY DEPARTMENT.
Iiiatiionds. Watches and Hllverwnro. Optical
fiisid a leiiiiinif sis'i'inliy, Vur llrst-ciass
Watch repairliiif and F.hkihvIiik
ritlKNim (jivk i: a ;AfJ
CAPITAL, S400.000.00.
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL
BANK.
A. I', Hopkins, president! Win. fi. Maul,
vif.n-presujitiii! Airren miliar'), cashier,
J'ith and Farnaii Hi Omama, Nkb
CALKIl WINTER,
BRICK MASON,
Hulldcr and Octmial Ititpalrlng. F,tliiiat
rurnisiieii.
1224 N. 19th t. . . . OMAHA, NEB
H. L. BURKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR anfl EMBALMER.
330I OUMINQ TniKT,
Telephone 077. OMAHA, NEB.
M. E. NIELSEN,
Shaving and Hair Dressing Parlors,
803 South 7th Stkkkt.
Whera our FftliCMiH can lirocnrA irood treat,
nientand flue workmanship at lint regular
Ptlfes. f-SmiT
South Omaha Advertisements
3. M.
2423 N 8tr$et, 8outh Omaha, Neb.
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Trunks and Valises, and Gents' Kurnlshlns
Cheapest place In tiia city. Call and sen ui.
11 K C ; , I
IJ 4 fir CITY ;
STEAM LAUNDRY,!
tilt ! Htt M
JOf NrtMh If H , . IIMAHA. U I f
W. H. LAN YON, M. D,
rhjrslclan md Surgeon. j
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11 Sk'l l-l ll I 'll l.l l t., I- I....) "t Hi
llrti... ,,,, Sut.i mh I I.' nr.. t, .
mil. , i,,., u, i.'t)t a a ..i i r !
M ltil,li ii.t ?.IH hll. "in i j
Irhpk-Xf Tit I
WE'
TAKE
IT BACK.
We'll take baek uny amk uf llmir Ihinlit it I n ir almv hlih iln, s not giva
ant Isfiiet inn Inevety lrtlculnr. Thla (.miiii hiiIii' 'litli, lnellirr ltll the fail
that we sell lltmr fur less iiiiitn y than any other ib nli r dare, has built up for us
Hie bit' t'esl buHiin'ss In this line In I IiiiiiIiii. We ninke a s.,., iilty of Oumha tiimln
llmir ( hli h Is theeniml of uny mi i iuili, mi mutter m hem iimiiufut tiiri tl) ami
eiirry all the dilTet'eiit brtuitls. I'lour fruiit Wa a sin k up,
I'ri'iicli IH'ii, csii , It c
I'tilile aiirh'iti. can . .. .. I-t c
Table mieniilt's, call It c
t Ml sunt I lies, etui , .. .. It C
MiisIiimI sniillnes, call .. ''
Hlthtiiltl, I'ltll,, In c
riiiiileiiseii milk, can , It) c
HtrliiK Ih'iiiis, i'iiii , s c
I, linn Ih'hiis, can S c
Niiceiitiisli, call ., S e
a beiins, i'iiii,, c
'ii in k I iih, can SHe
reus, I'll ii , ., ft e
."tt Inns II. II. son l im
(HeiiatHid tomiilis's, can II c
The People. Peerlen Purveyor.
W. R. BENNETT CO.,
l.r.(is to IM4 Capitol Avk.
Gins? worn
4 .-tt?WiM?i
ill 5' 14 St.
The McCarjUB Savings Bank,
N. W. Corner 15I1 and Dodge Sts
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.
Foreign Drufts find Money Onlers. Loiiiih on Ileal EBtato.
I'ank open from 9 a, in. to 3.30 p. m. SutunlayH open until 8 p.m.
Deposit Juno 1st, WM),.,.Z'MJMA:),
Deposits Juno 1st, 181)1,... 3IH,JJ.'ll.l)l.
ODORLESS
Hole Aeent for Dewy'a Odorless Kxcnvatlrnf Tunk.
Atfentfor West' Autfiinatle Dlainfectftra, f
THE B. H. OSTERHOUDT SPRING
No. 3
No. of Hlceof l.ifthof Wdlhof ('ana- ,,i
Waifon. A.le, Itodir. Jtody. Inch. city. 1 r"
2 1 7(1, it In. 40 " H
8 (t.in, V) iii I'm
4 lt aft. (I In. 40 ivm Iii
8 S ft. ft In. VI to 44 JWK) 140
A hove prlees are net.
Whern hralte Is not wanted, deduct KM on
No. 2 anil A and 1M on No. 4 ami A,
G. AHLQUIST.
DEALEU IN
Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery
NAIL-S.
Guttering. Spouting and Roofing a Specialty.
1302 Saunders
MOVING EXPRESS.
When you desire to change your place
......... 1 ...tat.. ...a 1... ... ..m
IllUVfU IWIUUt IJl'lll UHlHt.'II VI BViaW-l u, n-rviv iui iuj nfcio
NUMBERS 77, AND 207,
and you won't think two moves equal to a fire, j
I. GARD Fourteenth and Douelas Street.
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f hk
siHin tun nmnr
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tut'
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! ihii go
Mil tiili'itfla raln, mhiiii .... .. , so
llest lines'itlel niui!,., hhiiii , S o
r VltHlllllei lll'liclii's, Illtllllll n
I t iiiiiiili i ( in t mils, niiiiii , aO
.'viiiiii iileil niiilcnts, iniiiihI .,, u o
Heliiiini citlfee, liiii'liitue ,. 2n a
.liiniiiVH I'tiflt'i, tiiiiinl ., , 2S o
(itir l'i I vii KioKiii" Java, best on
I'Hillt, itiiiiii 31 c
Hi'iiur oHt,, fi o
A Hie ureiise , 4 q
f oiiiirectl yeiisl, , j o
QFwmftosttt.
D.tpoalta June 1st, 1S!)2 tl'Kl.OII.O!)
SANITARY.
Cess Pools, Vaults,
Cisterns, Drains, Etc.
CLEANED.-
All work done with tho Odorless" I'ump.
Kiitinfii(!tlon (jiifirftfiteed.
JOHN NELSON,
Office: 418 South 14th St.
Rei. 1215 South llth S
Telephone 1173.
OMAHA, NEB.
WAGON MANUFACTURING COMPANY
WiiKon.
For Style, Quality and Price, wo will
not bo outdone.
ALL WORK WAHItANTED.
1801-1803 Cast St., OMAHA, NEB.
Telephone 18.17.
T
Street or North 24th Street.
of residetH!' and want your furniture
iuiiiili.1.1 liVitls t,t mv U'utffina
t I f Jr i , rffii ii,
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